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US-7768571

Optical tracking system using variable focal length lens

PublishedAugust 3, 2010
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Technical Abstract

An optical tracking system using a variable focal length lens includes at least one camera system, and the at least one camera system includes an objective lens system, configured to receive an object image, and at least one micromirror array lens, optically coupled to the objective lens system, configured to focus the object image received by the objective lens system onto an image sensor. The image sensor is optically coupled to the micromirror array lens, configured to receive the focused object image from the micromirror array lens and to sense the focused object image. The advantages of the present invention include ability to rapidly change the focal length and optical axis of a camera system, allowing for high-resolution, wide-angle imaging.

Patent Claims
21 claims

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1. An optical system comprising at least one camera system, the at least one camera system including: an objective lens system, configured to receive an object image; at least one micromirror array lens, optically coupled to the objective lens system, comprising a plurality of micromirrors and a plurality of variable supporters controlling the micromirrors, and configured to focus the object image received by the objective lens system onto an image sensor and correct aberration, wherein position of the micromirror is determined by the variable supporters that the micromirror rests on; and the image sensor, optically coupled to the micromirror array lens, configured to receive the focused object image from the micromirror array lens and to sense the focused object image.

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2. The optical system of claim 1 , further comprising: an image processor, communicatively coupled to the image sensor, configured to process the object image sensed by the image sensor and to generate image data and position information of the object.

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3. The optical system of claim 2 , wherein: the image processor includes an object identification and recognition algorithm.

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4. The optical system of claim 2 , further comprising: a tracking controller, communicatively coupled to the image processor, configured to generate a tracking signal to control at least one of the group consisting of: an attitude of the camera system; an optical axis of the micromirror array lens; and a focal length of the micromirror array lens.

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5. The optical system of claim 4 , wherein the tracking controller includes an attitude control algorithm to control the attitude of the camera system.

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6. The optical system of claim 4 , wherein the tracking controller includes a control algorithm to control at least one of the group consisting of: the optical axis of the micromirror array lens; and the focal length of the micromirror array lens.

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7. The optical system of claim 4 , further comprising: a movement system, mechanically coupled to the camera system and communicatively coupled to the tracking controller, configured to adjust the attitude of the camera system in response to the tracking controller signal.

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8. The optical system of claim 7 , wherein: the movement system includes at least one of the group consisting of: a servo; and a gimbal system.

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9. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one camera system includes a zoom lens system.

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10. A method in an optical system having at least one micromirror array lens, comprising: capturing an object image; and focusing the object image by adjusting the micromirror array lens comprising a plurality of micromirrors and a plurality of variable supports controlling the micromirrors, wherein position of the micromirror is determined by the variable supporters that the micromirror rests on, wherein the micromirrors in the micromirror array lens are controlled to correct aberration.

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11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: adjusting the focal length of the optical system by adjusting the micromirror array lens.

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12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: adjusting the field of view of the optical system by adjusting the micromirror array lens.

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13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: adjusting the optical axis of the optical system by adjusting the micromirror array lens.

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14. The method of claim 13 , wherein: the adjusting of the optical axis of the optical system by adjusting the micromirror array lens is performed quickly to provide a large searching area.

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15. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: measuring the distance a tracked object by adjusting the micromirror array lens.

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16. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: measuring three-dimensional information of a tracked object by adjusting the micromirror array lens.

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17. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: Using a time-sharing technique with the optical system to obtain a wide field of view image and a narrow field of view image within a short time period.

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18. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein heights of the variable supporters are changed to control the micromirrors.

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19. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein in-plane positions of the variable supporters are changed to control the micromirrors.

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20. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: changing heights of the variable supporters to control the micromirrors.

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21. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: changing in-plane positions of the variable supporters to control the micromirrors.

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Filing Date

November 2, 2004

Publication Date

August 3, 2010

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